NATIONAL FILM UNIT
BE Be Railway Worker,’’ a documentary film just completed by. the National Film Unit, will be released on June 25 in Weekly Review No. 355. It runs for the whole reel. The picture deals with the life of railway workers, giving an insight into the work of the men whose responsibility it is to maintain safe train travel throughout the Dominion. Theirs is a 24-hour a day jobnight shifts and day shifts, dirty work, dangerous’ work. and sometimes lonely work. But there is something about it that gets into the blood and there is a certain inherent pride in every man or boy whose job takes him daily to the railway tracks or the railway workshops, The film points this out in a very absorbing story.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 470, 25 June 1948, Page 24
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